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Over 10,000 HIV/AIDS cases reported in Meghalaya, 500 children infected

SHILLONG, NOV 28: Meghalaya has reported over 10,000 HIV/AIDS cases, with 500 children infected, according to Dr KL Iawbor, Project Director of Meghalaya AIDS...

Shillong Youth turn cosplay into a powerful call for HIV awareness

Shillong, Aug 31: Over 500 young people from across Meghalaya and the Northeast took centre stage at the State Central Library, Shillong, for a...

Meghalaya a·doko drugs jakkalgipa batroroenga

Shillong, Aug 9: Pekatgipa bosturangko jakkalanio komibatsranggipa a·dok Meghalaya, da·alo drugs ba pekatgipa bosturangko jakkalani batroroengaha ine nikna man·enga. Indake drugs jakkalgiparang school re·miting...

Don Bosco College-o Red Ribbon Youth Fest-ko ong•ata

Tura, Jul 30: HIV/AIDS sabisiko warachakanio Garo Hills-ni chadamberangkoba bak ong•atna gita miksonganio, Tura Don Bosco College, Shillong-ni Meghalaya AIDS Control Society (MACS) baksana...

M’laya-o drug jakkalani aro badinganiko bon•atna CM ku•mikchetdila

Shillong, Jun 26: Bristibar salo, Meghalaya a•dokni Social Welfare department, Meghalaya Police, Meghalaya AIDS Control Society aro Drug Reduction, Elimination & Action Mission (DREAM)...

Nine bands across Meghalaya battle for Meghalaya Icon 2025 title

The Meghalaya Icon 2025 - a music competition with a cause, took center stage at Malki Ground, bringing together the finest musical talents from across the state.

Basic Life Support Training-ko NEIGRIHMS-o ong•ata

Shillong, Aug 31: Basic Life Support-ni bidingo salsani Training Program-ko Meghalaya-ni Doctor, Nurse aro Blood Centre-rangni Laboratory Technician-rangna ong•atangaha. Ia training program-ko, Meghalaya Aids Control...

Toxic Pony wins Red Ribbon Superstar Meghalaya Icon 2023

Toxic Pony, a band from Jowai, West Jaintia Hills District, has won the Red Ribbon Superstar Meghalaya Icon 2023, a rock band music contest aimed at raising awareness about HIV/AIDS amongst the youth of the state.

Tura: Engaging student community in the lifesaving cause of blood donation

A total of 10 students and one faculty member stepped forward voluntarily to contribute to this noble cause by donating blood.

Integrated STI, HIV, TB and Hepatitis Campaign-ko Jowai-o ong·atanga

Programo bakko ra·anggipa MACS-ni Project Director Dr. B. Decruse, ia campaign-ko NACO baksa nangrime ong·ataha ine u·iatangenba, Meghalaya a·dok gimiko HIV ba AIDS sabisiko man·giparangoni East aro West Jaintia Hills a·jaon 60 percent-mangni gita gnang ine parakataha.

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